Question
A two-year-old baby was hospitalized for fever for seven days and was discharged two days later, only to have a fever again. After a detailed examination, the doctor said there were no current issues. The baby now has a fever of 39.3 degrees Celsius. How should this be handled?
Answer
The baby was hospitalized due to fever but without a clear diagnosis. Has a mycoplasma antibody test been conducted? With the current temperature of 39.3 degrees Celsius, it is recommended to use antipyretics, such as oral fever suspension or Ling oral liquid. Drink plenty of water, and you can take pediatric paracetamol or pediatric Chrysanthemum and Forsythia granules. If the blood routine test results show normal, it may be caused by viral infection. Oral cooling and detoxifying medicine can be taken.